North Carolina Statutes
§ 18B-1107 — Authorization of wine wholesaler permit
North Carolina § 18B-1107
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Bluebook
N.C. Gen. Stat. § 18B-1107 (2026).
Text
(a)Authorization. - The holder of a wine wholesaler permit may:
(1)Receive, possess and transport shipments of fortified and unfortified wine. The wine must be received from one of the following:
a. A primary American source of supply for that wine as recognized by the Commission or as verified by the wholesaler.
b. A licensed North Carolina wholesaler who received the wine from a primary American source of supply and with whom the second wholesaler has a subcontracting agreement for distribution of the wine.
c. Another wholesaler from whom the purchasing wholesaler is purchasing the wholesaler's business or from whom the wholesaler is purchasing the brand or distribution rights for the wine being received.
d. Another wholesaler who also has distribution rights for the wine being receive
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Nearby Sections
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§ 18B-100
Purpose of Chapter§ 18B-1000
Definitions concerning establishments§ 18B-1001
Kinds of ABC permits; places eligible§ 18B-1001.1
Authorization of wine shipper permit§ 18B-1001.2
Additional wine shipping requirements§ 18B-1001.3
Authorization of wine shipper packager permit§ 18B-1001.4
Authorization of delivery service permit§ 18B-1002
Special one-time permits§ 18B-1002.1
Special auction permit§ 18B-1003
Responsibilities of permittee§ 18B-1004
Hours for sale and consumption§ 18B-1005
Conduct on licensed premises§ 18B-1005.1
Sexually explicit conduct on licensed premises§ 18B-1006
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Bluebook (online)
North Carolina § 18B-1107, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nc/18B/18B-1107.